Computer graphics and multimedia /
Manjeet Singh, author and editor.
- viii, 299 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Computer Graphics Graphic System Development of Computer Graphics Design Graphic Design Modern Computer Graphics Web-based Multimedia Multimedia Systems Large Scale Concept for Multimedia User Requirements for Multimedia Categorization of Multimedia and Development Tools Mutlimedia Networks
Computer Graphics involves technology to access. The process transforms and presents information in a visual form. The role of computer graphics is insensible. In today's life, computer graphics has now become a common element in user interfaces, T.V. commercial motion pictures. Computer Graphics is the creation of pictures with the help of a computer. The end product of computer graphics is a picture; it may be a business graph, drawing, and engineering. Computer graphics is an art of drawing pictures, lines, charts, etc using computers with the help of programming. Computer graphics are made up of a number of pixels. Pixel is the smallest graphical picture or unit represented on the computer screen. Basically there are two types of computer graphics namely. A well-chosen graph is able to transform a complex table of numbers into meaningful results. Such graphs are used to illustrate papers, reports, and theses, as well a providing the basics for presentation material in the form of slides and overhead transparencies. A range of tools and facilities are available to enable users to visualize their data and this document provides a brief summary and overview. Multimedia may be broadly divided into linear and non-linear categories.
College of Engineering and Computer Studies Bachelor of Science in Information Technology